Goodbye Lenin

Goodbye Lenin

Genres: alternative, indie, slovak

About Goodbye Lenin

There is more than one artist with this name. 1. GoodBye Lenin! - a band from Púchov, Slovakia. 2. Goodbye Lenin - an indie rock/alternative band from Edinburgh, UK. 1.Goodbye Lenin! is an alternative/ hard rock energetic band from Puchov (Slovakia). Goodbye Lenin! was founded in 2006. Goodbye Lenin! are Ivan Májsky (singer), Ivan Dorčík and Richard Hrnko (guitars), Marián Zbín (bassguitar) and Marcel Šimár (drums). They were recorded demo “Feel the same”/”Green eyes”/”Psycho”/”She´s my drug” (May 2008). Goodbye Lenin! play covers by artists as Nirvana, The White Stripes or The Strokes and own songs. official website: www.gbl.sk 2. Goodbye Lenin formed in 2007 when Frankie Lowe, a refugee from the London indie scene, left his band Atoms For Peace and returned to his native Edinburgh. There he met drummer and songwriter Kirsty McConnell who had just left her band The Yard. Two lead guitarists were then recruited, although they made one of them play bass. They were named Jon and John and came from as far away as Canada and Aberdeen. They played their first gig at the end of 2007 at Henry's Cellar Bar, and are currently working their way up to Murrayfield Stadium and beyond.

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